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Circumcision Information & Penile Care Resources

Many expectant parents have questions about circumcision and proper foreskin care of their baby boy.  Over the past twenty years, more research has been done on circumcision, including its immediate and lifelong effects. Parents circumcise less as they learn more. Sixty percent of North American boys leave the hospital intact, and the number of intact boys is rapidly increasing.

We have compiled a list of educational resourcespamphlets to download, videotapes to watch, and websites to visit. You will find information including medical recommendations regarding circumcision: how circumcision impacts breastfeeding, how circumcision affects lovemaking, discussions about Christian, Catholic, and Jewish points of view, information about adult foreskin restoration, infant foreskin care, and much more.  In addition, we have included information on female genital cutting and resources for parents when a child is born intersexed.

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Circumcision Leads to
Breastfeeding Complications

Mothering Magazine

Online Birthing Care Resources for Childbirth Educators and Parents

VIDEOS
Educate parents by showing them these videos including what a child being circumcised experiences.

Video of an Actual Circumcision

The Prepuce  an informative video


Medicalization of Circumcision slide show

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Public Service Announcement
NOCIRC
PAMPHLETS On every aspect of circumcision and penile care. Print and distribute these freely.

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Full Dislosure
A must read for every health-care provider and parent considering circumcision.

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From NOCIRC:
About Infant Circumcision
Your Young Son's Intact Penis
Your Son's Circumcised Penis
Forcible Retraction of Foreskin
Circumcision After Neonatal Period
Bioethics of Circumcision
Circumcision and HIV/AIDS
About 'Super-Bug' MRSA
Medical Association Position Statements

RELIGIOUS PAMPHLETS:
What About Religious Circumcision?
(Including Jewish, Muslim & Christian)
Catholic Teachings on Circumcision
Circumcision and Mormonism
Christian Parents and the Circumcision Issue
Circumcision and Islam
Brit without Milah

PAMPHLETS
In Spanish
BREASTFEEDING and CIRCUMCISION
Circumcision is known to interfere with breastfeeding and mother/child bonding.
FUNCTION of the FORESKIN
Including the gliding action and the newly discovered 'ridged band' nerve system on the inner foreskin.
SENSITIVITY of the PENIS
It is odd to talk about sex and babies at the same time, yet eventually the baby boy grows up to be a man.
touch-test-3.jpg (146617 bytes) Circumcision removes three-fourths of the adult penis' sensitivity - twice the sensitivity lost by slicing off the skin on all his fingertips according to the "Fine-touch Pressure Thresholds in the Adult Penis."

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ADOPTION and CIRCUMCISION
Adoption and the Circumcision Decision
COMPLICATIONS of CIRCUMCISION
Circumcision: The Painful Dilemma
HIV and CIRCUMCISION
Cutting through the hyperbole
Circumcision to Prevent HIV Infection?
WEBSITES
Informational and activist organizations covering a wide variety of genital integrity related topics including health, religion, ethics, and healing.
FEMALE GENITAL CUTTING
INTERSEXED

Quick Facts:

  • Babies feel as much, or more, pain than adults.
  • Circumcision hinders a baby boy's ability to trust and to feel loved.
  • Half of all North American boys are NOT circumcised, and their number is rapidly increasing.
  • Canada has ceased infant circumcision coverage in its national health plan.
  • About 7/8ths of the world's men are not circumcised.
  • No medical association recommends infant circumcision, and some caution against it, including the American Academy of Pediatrics.
  • Circumcision interferes with breastfeeding and adversely affects the mother/child bond.
  • Every year, about 100 boys die as a consequence of being circumcised, through infection, shock, or blood loss.
  • Private insurance companies are dropping coverage for circumcision. Medicaid no longer covers circumcision in Arizona, California, Florida, Idaho, Louisiana, Maine, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, Utah, and Washington.
  • Circumcision trauma is associated with permanent changes to the brain.
  • Male and female sexual sensation is reduced by circumcision.
  • Circumcised men are more likely to experience erectile dysfunction.

Suggested Books:

The Joy of Uncircumcising!
     by Jim Bigelow, Ph.D.
Marked in Your Flesh: Circumcision from Ancient Judea to America
     by Leonard B. Glick
Questioning Circumcision: A Jewish Perspective
     by Ronald Goldman, Ph.D.
Circumcision: The Hidden Trauma
     by Ronald Goldman, Ph.D.
Doctors Re-Examine Circumcision
     by Thomas Ritter, MD and George Denniston, MD
Prisoners of Ritual: An Odyssey Into Female Genital Circumcision
     by Hanny Lightfoot-Klein

ELECTIVE SURGERY FOR YOU OR BABY
excerpt from "The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding,"
La Leche League International, Franklin Park, Illinois, July 1981: 92-93.

Circumcision is elective surgery and you have a choice of whether or not to have your baby circumcised. You can also choose to wait a while before having this done. We bring these subjects up because, physically and emotionally, these procedures all take their toll on mother and child. Since they represent elective surgery, their appropriateness at this critical time must be questioned.

Circumcision is as painful a procedure to a newborn as it is to an adult. As a religious rite, circumcision is not performed until the baby is eight days old, when he is less apt to hemorrhage. The reasons given in the past for the non-religious, almost routine circumcision of the newborn were generally hygienic and are no longer accepted by many physicians and parents.

CIRCUMCISION
by Marian Tompson, co-founder of La Leche League
The People's Doctor: A Medical Newsletter for Consumers" by Robert S. Mendelsohn, M.D. Vol. 4, No. 12, p 8.

"If our two sons had been born under any other circumstances, they probably would have been circumcised. But to begin with, our family doctor opposed circumcision- a rather unusual position for a doctor to take in the late 1950's when our eldest son was born. Dr. White* would not even perform the operation unless medically indicated, and his opinion carried a lot of weight with us. Then too, our sons were born at home, and the whole idea of submitting them to the violence of surgery without anesthesia and all the possible complications of surgery went against everything we were trying to accomplish by having our babies at home, particularly when that surgery seemed to serve no real purpose. So we decided against circumcision, and we felt it was the right decision. We did have some concerns, however, about the effect being "different" might have on our sons as they grew up.

In those days, almost nothing appeared in print on the pros and cons of circumcision. In fact, many people, unaware that the United States is the only developed country where newborns are routinely circumcised for non-religious reasons, didn't know they had a choice. Some of our friends thought we might be breaking the law. Even in 1978, when the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists adopted the position taken several years earlier by the American Academy of Pediatricians that "there is no absolute medical indication for routine circumcision of the newborn," few heard about it. Indeed, during the following year, 85 per cent of male newborns in the United States- nearly 1,500,000 babies- were circumcised. (By way of contrast, in Norway where this surgery is performed only when indicated, the rate is 0.02 per cent.)

When a writer for the "Village Voice" interviewed 10 per cent of Manhattan obstetricians, more than half said they believed circumcision was unnecessary. Nevertheless, they performed the operation on more than 90 per cent of the males they delivered, indicating that the parents' desire for the surgery was so strong it would have been useless to try and convince them otherwise. But when mothers were interviewed, two out of three stated that if the doctor had suggested their child not be circumcised, they would have accepted his opinion!

Today, you don't have to wait for your doctor to bring up the subject. All the information you'll ever want, and then some, can be found in the new book "Circumcision, An American Health Fallacy" by Edward Wallerstein. Fully documented and based on an intensive review of the medical and popular literature, this book describes how circumcision became the "wonder drug" of American Medicine and carefully examines the claims made over the years for the prevention and cure of a list of ailments ranging from asthma, epilepsy and tuberculosis to modern-day worries about cancer, hygiene and sexual performance.

Still, what about the effect on a boy of being different? To quote a young man we know very well who has been through it, "Don't worry about it!"

*Dr. Gregory White, husband of Mary White.  Mary White co-founded La Leche League with her friend Marian Tompson.

The information provided on these pages are for educational purposes only and not as a replacement for professional medical, legal, and psychological services.